Usage examples of "damp appetite" in English with translation to Italian

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The more I eat the bigger my appetite gets. L’appetito vien mangiando.
This damp match won't light. Questo fiammifero umido non si accenderà.
Thanks to you I've lost my appetite. Grazie a te ho perso il mio appetito.
The sheets feel damp. I panni sembrano umidi.
Tom doesn't have much of an appetite. Tom non ha molto appetito.
Mathematics is not detrimental to the appetite. La matematica non danneggia l'appetito.
The sight of fresh lobster gave me an appetite. Vedere l'aragosta fresca mi mise appetito.
Tom had no appetite because of his illness. Tom non aveva appetito per via della malattia.
I have a poor appetite these days. Ho poco appetito in questi giorni.
The sad news took away his appetite. La triste notizia gli tolse l'appetito.
Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking. L'appetito vien mangiando, ma la sete se ne va bevendo.
The appetite comes during a meal L'appetito viene durante un pasto
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